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The following pages link to Crystal structure of a bacterial homologue of Na+/Cl--dependent neurotransmitter transporters (Q29616590):
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- Crystal structure of a SLC11 (NRAMP) transporter reveals the basis for transition-metal ion transport (Q24305990) (← links)
- Iminoglycinuria and hyperglycinuria are discrete human phenotypes resulting from complex mutations in proline and glycine transporters (Q24317890) (← links)
- Estimated carrier frequency of creatine transporter deficiency in females in the general population using functional characterization of novel missense variants in the SLC6A8 gene (Q24336500) (← links)
- The cataract and glucosuria associated monocarboxylate transporter MCT12 is a new creatine transporter (Q24338344) (← links)
- Mutations in the gene encoding GlyT2 (SLC6A5) define a presynaptic component of human startle disease (Q24338670) (← links)
- The orphan transporter v7-3 (slc6a15) is a Na+-dependent neutral amino acid transporter (B0AT2) (Q24541425) (← links)
- Projection structure of the human copper transporter CTR1 at 6-A resolution reveals a compact trimer with a novel channel-like architecture (Q24545174) (← links)
- Abolished cocaine reward in mice with a cocaine-insensitive dopamine transporter (Q24548521) (← links)
- Mechanisms of dopamine transporter regulation in normal and disease states (Q24598750) (← links)
- LeuT-desipramine structure reveals how antidepressants block neurotransmitter reuptake (Q24598921) (← links)
- Evolutionary origin of a secondary structure: π-helices as cryptic but widespread insertional variations of α-helices that enhance protein functionality (Q24605540) (← links)
- X-ray structure of dopamine transporter elucidates antidepressant mechanism (Q24612997) (← links)
- R-modafinil (armodafinil): a unique dopamine uptake inhibitor and potential medication for psychostimulant abuse (Q24621917) (← links)
- The binding sites for cocaine and dopamine in the dopamine transporter overlap (Q24650126) (← links)
- Synaptic Vesicle Protein NTT4/XT1 (SLC6A17) Catalyzes Na+-coupled Neutral Amino Acid Transport (Q24654570) (← links)
- Antidepressant specificity of serotonin transporter suggested by three LeuT-SSRI structures (Q24655640) (← links)
- Comparative molecular field analysis using selectivity fields reveals residues in the third transmembrane helix of the serotonin transporter associated with substrate and antagonist recognition (Q24656589) (← links)
- The yeast mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier functions as a monomer in mitochondrial membranes (Q24674604) (← links)
- The predominant role of coordination number in potassium channel selectivity (Q24681942) (← links)
- A current view of serotonin transporters (Q26740309) (← links)
- Monoamine transporters: insights from molecular dynamics simulations (Q26777242) (← links)
- Insights to ligand binding to the monoamine transporters-from homology modeling to LeuBAT and dDAT (Q26781554) (← links)
- Designing modulators of monoamine transporters using virtual screening techniques (Q26781605) (← links)
- Inverted topologies in membrane proteins: a mini-review (Q26825305) (← links)
- The SLC6 transporters: perspectives on structure, functions, regulation, and models for transporter dysfunction (Q26825461) (← links)
- Visualizing functional motions of membrane transporters with molecular dynamics simulations (Q26826746) (← links)
- Behavioral, biological, and chemical perspectives on atypical agents targeting the dopamine transporter (Q26829749) (← links)
- Mechanisms of glutamate transport (Q26830761) (← links)
- Nonclassical pharmacology of the dopamine transporter: atypical inhibitors, allosteric modulators, and partial substrates (Q26853319) (← links)
- How LeuT shapes our understanding of the mechanisms of sodium-coupled neurotransmitter transporters (Q26866308) (← links)
- Structure of urea transporters (Q27002926) (← links)
- Spontaneous inward opening of the dopamine transporter is triggered by PIP2-regulated dynamics of the N-terminus (Q27300323) (← links)
- A steered molecular dynamics study of binding and translocation processes in the GABA transporter (Q27300859) (← links)
- A conserved leucine occupies the empty substrate site of LeuT in the Na(+)-free return state (Q27315933) (← links)
- Neurotransmitter and psychostimulant recognition by the dopamine transporter (Q27316816) (← links)
- Complete mapping of substrate translocation highlights the role of LeuT N-terminal segment in regulating transport cycle (Q27320918) (← links)
- Exploring the conformational transitions of biomolecular systems using a simple two-state anisotropic network model (Q27322857) (← links)
- Substrate-bound outward-open state of the betaine transporter BetP provides insights into Na+ coupling (Q27324687) (← links)
- Unveiling the Mechanism of Arginine Transport through AdiC with Molecular Dynamics Simulations: The Guiding Role of Aromatic Residues (Q27332283) (← links)
- Modeling and dynamics of the inward-facing state of a Na+/Cl- dependent neurotransmitter transporter homologue (Q27334606) (← links)
- Coupling substrate and ion binding to extracellular gate of a sodium-dependent aspartate transporter (Q27643578) (← links)
- Structure of a prokaryotic virtual proton pump at 3.2 Å resolution (Q27646463) (← links)
- Antidepressant binding site in a bacterial homologue of neurotransmitter transporters (Q27647095) (← links)
- Modest stabilization by most hydrogen-bonded side-chain interactions in membrane proteins (Q27650678) (← links)
- The Crystal Structure of a Sodium Galactose Transporter Reveals Mechanistic Insights into Na+/Sugar Symport (Q27651031) (← links)
- Structure and Molecular Mechanism of a Nucleobase-Cation-Symport-1 Family Transporter (Q27652531) (← links)
- A competitive inhibitor traps LeuT in an open-to-out conformation (Q27653127) (← links)
- Alternating Access in Maltose Transporter Mediated by Rigid-Body Rotations (Q27653974) (← links)
- Molecular basis of transport and regulation in the Na(+)/betaine symporter BetP (Q27654016) (← links)
- Binding of an octylglucoside detergent molecule in the second substrate (S2) site of LeuT establishes an inhibitor-bound conformation (Q27654242) (← links)